Gathering detailed insights and metrics for express-messages
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for express-messages
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for express-messages
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for express-messages
npm install express-messages
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Updated on 30 Jul 2024
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The express-messages module provides flash notification rendering.
$ npm install express-messages
To use simply assign it to a dynamic helper:
app.dynamicHelpers({ messages: require('express-messages') });
Install connect-flash and add them as middleware:
app.use(require('connect-flash')());
app.use(function (req, res, next) {
res.locals.messages = require('express-messages')(req, res);
next();
});
On the server:
req.flash("info", "Email queued");
req.flash("info", "Email sent");
req.flash("error", "Email delivery failed");
For further information see connect-flash.
Call the messages()
function as specified by your rendering engine:
EJS:
<%- messages() %>
Jade:
!= messages()
Which will output the HTML:
<div id="messages">
<ul class="info">
<li>Email queued</li>
<li>Email sent</li>
</ul>
<ul class="error">
<li>Email delivery failed</li>
</ul>
</div>
Alternatively you can specify a custom template (a file in the views directory of your Express app).
For example, lets use the below custom message template named my_message_template
.
EJS (my_message_template.ejs
):
<div id="messages">
<% Object.keys(messages).forEach(function (type) { %>
<ul class="<%= type %>">
<% messages[type].forEach(function (message) { %>
<li><%= message %></li>
<% }) %>
</ul>
<% }) %>
</div>
Jade (my_message_template.jade
):
.messages
each type in Object.keys(messages)
ul(class="#{type}")
each message in messages[type]
li= message
Next, pass the template name, my_message_template
, as a parameter to the messages()
function.
EJS:
<%- messages('my_message_template', locals) %>
Jade:
!= messages('my_message_template', locals)
The message template will receive an object called messages
of the form:
{
"info" : [
"Email queued",
"Email sent"
],
"error": [
"Email delivery failed"
]
}
$ npm test
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